Wally Swist: “I often write in direct relation to my experience of the interconnectedness of the natural world, and often while I am within nature itself—whether on a trail, in my studio looking out over the open meadow toward Long Mountain, or walking beside the seaside, in my mind, or by the rolling breakers of the ocean. Accessing the working transcendent is a significant key for me in maintaining a fertile creativity and an active spirituality, which eventually can be shared with readers.” (website)

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